List of political parties in Singapore
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This is a list of political parties in Singapore
Singapore
Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is a Southeast Asian city-state off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, north of the equator. An island country made up of 63 islands, it is separated from Malaysia by the Straits of Johor to its north and from Indonesia's Riau Islands by the...

, including existing and historical ones. The earliest political parties were either branches of parent parties in Malaya
Federation of Malaya
The Federation of Malaya is the name given to a federation of 11 states that existed from 31 January 1948 until 16 September 1963. The Federation became independent on 31 August 1957...

, or were established in the lead-up to Singapore first Legislative Council elections in 1948. Amongst the oldest parties, the Singapore Malay Union, traced its history back to 14 May 1926, but it was initially a non-political association, participating in elections only in 1955. The Progressive Party
Progressive Party (Singapore)
The Singapore Progressive Party , or just, the Progressive Party is a now defunct political party that was formed on August 25, 1947. It won the Legislative Assembly general elections in 1948 by winning half of the contested seats in the Legislative Assembly, 3 out of 6...

 and Labour Party, both established in the late 1940s, were some of the pioneering local establishments, with the PP the only party to contest in the first elections in 1948, and the LP coming on board in 1951. By 1955, the fledging British colony had seven parties contesting, and reached a pinnacle of 13 parties in 1959. A total of three parties were established in the 1940s, 12 in the 1950s and five in the 1960s.

In post-independence Singapore, the dominance of the People's Action Party
People's Action Party
The People's Action Party is the leading political party in Singapore. It has been the city-state's ruling political party since 1959....

, which first came into power in 1959, somewhat cooled the flurry of political activism. On 16 May 1960, a new Societies Ordinance was passed, and in December 1966, local parties were forbidden from being affiliated to foreign ones. This directly impacting the handful of small Malaysia-linked parties, most of which renamed themselves and/or cut formal foreign ties. The PAP's dominance and Singapore's economic advancement further weakened the smaller opposition parties, and as of today, ten parties have officially dissolved, mostly through mergers with other parities.

Still, new parties continued to be established. Seven new parties were formed in the 1970s (including the Justice Party, Singapore and the United Front, the preprocessor of today's Democratic Progressive Party
Democratic Progressive Party (Singapore)
The Democratic Progressive Party is a political party in Singapore.-Overview:The history of the party dates back to 16 March 1973 when it was first setup by a splinter group from the Workers' Party and named the United Front. It was renamed the Singapore United Front on 5 March 1982, and in 1988,...

), two in the 1980s (the Singapore Democratic Party
Singapore Democratic Party
The Singapore Democratic Party is an opposition political party in Singapore.The party was founded in 1980 by Chiam See Tong, who as Secretary-General became the party's first Member of Parliament in 1984 when he was elected as MP for Potong Pasir...

 and the National Solidarity Party (NSP)), two in the 1990s (the Singapore National Front
Singapore National Front
The Singapore National Front , is a Singapore Malay-based political party formed by exit faction members from Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Singapura members whom was a group of Malay professionals in 15 August 1991.It did not take part in any elections to date and hence little notability was known...

 and the Singapore People's Party
Singapore People's Party
The Singapore People's Party is a left of centre opposition political party in Singapore. The party's leader is Chiam See Tong.-Foundation:...

 (SPP)), three in the 2000s, and as of now, two in the 2010s. The newest party, the Socialist Front
Socialist Front (Singapore)
The Socialist Front is a political party in Singapore. The SF was formed in 2010 by several former Reform Party and Workers' Party members. The party has the objective of establishing a socialist state in Singapore should it be elected to government...

 was established on 1 September 2010. There are therefore a total of 28 registered political parties today, of which eight have never contested in an election.

Over the years, alliances between political parties existed, but most did not last long. There are at present only one functioning multi-party alliance, the Singapore Democratic Alliance
Singapore Democratic Alliance
The Singapore Democratic Alliance is an alliance of political parties in Singapore. The SDA was formed shortly before the 2001 general election to provide a common grouping under which different opposition parties could stand as a united front in elections against the ruling People's Action Party...

, which was formed on 3 July 2001, initially composed of the SPP, NSP, Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Singapura and the Justice Party, Singapore, with the SPP the lead party. The vision was to bring all opposition parties under one banner to counter the PAP's dominance, but it was met with limited success. The NSP left the alliance in 2007, and in 2010, the SPP itself left when there was internal disagreements over the SPP's attempts to bring in the newly formed Reform Party
Reform Party (Singapore)
The Reform Party is a political party in Singapore. It was founded in 2008 by the late Joshua Benjamin Jeyaretnam, and is currently headed by his son Kenneth Jeyaretnam, who succeeded him as party secretary-general after the elder Jeyaretnam died in 2008...

.

Legislation

Under the current legislation, all political parties (termed "Political Associations") must be registered under the Societies Act. As such, the following rules pertaining to political associations apply:
  • All members of political parties must be Singaporean citizens.
  • Political Association must not be affiliated or connected with any organisation outside Singapore. The fact that a political association uses a name or symbol which is the same as that of an organisation outside Singapore shall be deemed to be sufficient evidence that the political association has an affiliation or connection with that organisation.

The government has the power to dissolve the party if is contravenes the above rules, or any other rule applicable to all forms of registered societies.

Under the Political Donations Act which came into force on 15 February 2001, Political Associations are also barred from accepting any donation in cash or kind from impermissible donors, or from anonymous donors where the value exceeds S$5,000. The government announced that it was to "prevent foreigners from interfering in domestic politics through the financial support for any association's cause", and cited an example of a case in 1959 when S$700,000 was sent to Chew Swee Kee, then Education Minister from the Singapore People's Alliance
Singapore People's Alliance
The Singapore People's Alliance was a political party in Singapore founded in 1959 that was drawn from the abandoned political party Labour Front and has never won any seats in the Parliament of Singapore...

 by a "neighbouring intelligence service in a "black operation" against the interests of Singapore". Another case was also cited pertaining to foreign financial support for Francis Seow
Francis Seow
Francis Seow is a Singapore-born political dissident who is in exile from Singapore after lawsuits by the former Prime Minister Lee Kwan Yew. He was educated at Saint Joseph's Institution in Singapore and at the Middle Temple in London...

 of the Workers' Party
Workers' Party of Singapore
The Workers' Party of Singapore is a centre-left opposition political party in Singapore. The party currently has six elected seats in Parliament, with the party's Secretary-General Low Thia Khiang, Chairman Sylvia Lim, Chen Show Mao, Muhamad Faisal Manap and Pritam Singh serving as Members of...

 in 1988. Critics noted that the Singapore government itself was responsible for giving $20,00 to Australian political parties through (Singtel-owned) Optus
Optus
SingTel Optus Pty Limited is the second largest telecommunications company in Australia, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Singapore Telecommunications...

, although the motives and details of the donation remain unverified.

Political parties

Party Other/ Previous name(s) Established Registered Dissolved Years contested Accumulative
votes
Average
votes
URL Facebook URL

新加坡联盟党
Parti Perikatan Singapura
Singapore Alliance or Perikatan Singapura (1963-1965) 30 May 1963 17 February 1966 NA 1963 48,967 48,967

Islamic Movement
回教阵线
Pan-Malayan Islamic Party or
Persatuan Islam Setanah Melayu (1958-1967)
- 6 August 1958 NA 1959, 1963, 1984, 1988 3,195 799

Socialist Front
社会主义阵线
- - 15 August 1961 NA 1963, 1972, 1976, 1980, 1984 293,895 58,779

公民党
Parti Warganegara
- 25 February 1959 - 13 September 1960 1959 3,210 3,210

民主党
Parti Demokratik
- 11 February 1955 - 5 February 1956 1955 32,115 32,115

民主进步党
Parti Demokratik Progresif
United Front (1973-1982)
Singapore United Front (1982-1991)
- 16 March 1973 NA 1976, 1980, 1984, 1997, 2001 178,509 35,702

新加坡正义党
Parti Keadilan Singapura
Singapore Justice Party (Used in GE of 1976, 1980) - 10 August 1972 NA 1976, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1991
(2001, 2006, 2011 with SDA)
51,258 10,252

加东居民统一工会
Persatuan Penduduk Bersatu Katong
- 11 January 1959 - 23 June 1960 1959 1,759 1,759

劳工阵线
Barisan Buroh
- 21 August 1954 - 28 February 1960 1955, 1959 45,714 22,857

劳工党
Parti Buroh
- 23 March 1948 - 1961 1951 7,335 7,335

自由社会党
Parti Liberal Sosialis
- 5 February 1956 24 May 1961 10 September 1963 1959 42,805 42,805

新加坡国民党
Parti Nasional Singapura
- - 26 February 1971 NA Never contested NA NA

国民团结党
Parti Perpaduan Nasional
- - 6 March 1987 NA 1988, 1991, 1997
(2001, 2006 with SDA), 2011
156,060 99,607 http://www.nsp.sg http://www.facebook.com/nspsg

People's Party (Singapore State Division)
人民党 (新加坡州部)
- 11 November 1955 18 June 1962 NA 1959, 1963 10,265 5,133

United Democratic Party
民主统一党
- - 18 June 1962 NA 1963 760 760

人民行动党
Parti Tindakan Rakyat
- 21 November 1954 18 February 1961 NA 1955, 1959, 1963, 1968, 1972,
1976, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1991,
1997, 2001, 2006, 2011
5,822,335 502354 http://www.pap.sg http://www.facebook.com/pap.sg

人民阵线
Barisan Rakyat
- - 21 May 1971 NA 1972, 1976 25,280 12,640

人民自由民主党
Parti Liberal Demokratik Rakyat
- - 2 May 2006 NA Never contested NA NA

人民共和党
Parti Rakyat Republik
- - 30 August 1973 NA Never contested NA NA

Singapore Malays Association
新加坡马来人协会
- - 2 February 1952 NA Never contested NA NA

Singapore Malay National Organisation
新加坡马来国民机构
Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Bersatu or
United Malays National Organisation (1951-1967)
23 December 1951 20 February 1961 NA 1955, 1959, 1972, 1976, 1980,
1984, 1988, 1991 (2001, 2006, 2011 with SDA)
97,044 12,131 http://www.pkms.org http://www.facebook.com/PERTUBUHAN.KEBANGSAAN.MELAYU.SINGAPURA

进步党
Parti Progresif
- 25 August 1947 - 10 May 1956 1948, 1951, 1955 61,651 20,550

革新党
Parti Reformasi
- - 3 July 2008 NA 2011 86,294 86,294 http://www.thereformparty.net http://www.facebook.com/thereformparty

新加坡华人党
Parti Cina Singapura
Malayan Chinese Association (1950-1967) - 26 September 1950 NA 1955, 1959 (1972 under UNF) 11,796 5,898

新加坡国民大会党
Kongres Singapura
- 9 May 1960 - 29 January 1962 1961 (By)

新加坡民主联盟
Perikatan Demokratik Singapura
- - 3 July 2001 NA 2001, 2006, 2011 276,808 92,269 http://www.sgda.org.sg

新加坡印度国民大会党
Kongres India Singapura
Singapore Regional Indian Congress (1946-1953)
Malayan Indian Congress (1953-1968)
August 1946 7 August 1962 NA 1959 2,092 2,092

新加坡马来人联合会
Kesatuan Melayu Singapura
- 14 May 1926 - 1961 1955, 1957 (By-election), 1959 4,052 2,026

新加坡国民阵线
Barisan Nasional Singapura
- - 15 August 1991 NA Never contested NA NA

新加坡人民联盟
Perikatan Rakyat Singapura
- 10 November 1958 - 16 May 1965 1959 107,755 107,755

新加坡人民党
Parti Rakyat Singapura
- - 21 November 1994 NA 1997 (2001, 2006 with SDA), 2011 16,746 39,625 http://www.spp.org.sg http://www.facebook.com/SingaporePeoplesParty

新加坡民主党
Parti Demokratik Singapura
- 6 August 1980 8 September 1980 NA 1980, 1984, 1988, 1991, 1997,
2001, 2006, 2011
468,264 70,688 http://www.yoursdp.org http://www.facebook.com/yoursdp

社会主义阵线
Barisan Sosialis
- - 1 September 2010 NA Never contested NA NA http://www.socialistfront.org

联合国民阵线
Barisan Nasional Bersatu
- - 6 March 1970 NA 1972 55,001 55,001

人民联合阵线
Barisan Rakyat Bersatu
- - 20 March 1975 NA 1976, 1980, 1984, 1988 87,318 21,830

人民统一党
Parti Ra'ayat Bersatu
- - 14 July 1961 NA 1963 48,785 48,785

统一新加坡民主党
Demokrat Singapura Bersatu
- - 25 March 2010 NA Never contested NA NA

工人党
Parti Pekerja
- 3 November 1957 30 January 1961 NA 1959, 1963, 1968, 1972, 1976,
1980, 1984, 1988, 1991, 1997,
2001, 2006, 2011
1,239,577 95,352 http://www.wp.sg http://www.facebook.com/workersparty

Other defunct parties

  • Malayan Communist Party
    Malayan Communist Party
    The Malayan Communist Party , officially known as the Communist Party of Malaya , was founded in 1930 and laid down its arms in 1989. It is most famous for its role in the Malayan Emergency.-Formation:...

  • Malayan Democratic Union (dissolved in 1948)
  • Singapore Socialist Party (merged to form Labour Front
    Labour Front
    The Labour Front was a political party in Singapore. It was founded before the 1955 legislative council elections by David Saul Marshall, Singapore's first chief minister in 1955 and Lim Yew Hock, Singapore's second chief minister...

    )

See also

  • Politics of Singapore
    Politics of Singapore
    The politics of Singapore takes the form of a parliamentary republic whereby the President of Singapore is the head of state, the Prime Minister of Singapore is the head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the cabinet. Cabinet has the general direction and...

  • List of political parties by country
  • Non-constituency Member of Parliament
    Non-Constituency Member of Parliament
    Non-Constituency Members of Parliament are members of the opposition parties who are appointed as members of the Parliament of Singapore even though they had lost in the parliamentary election....

  • Constituencies of Singapore
    Constituencies of Singapore
    Constituencies in Singapore are electoral divisions which may be represented by single or multiple seats in the Parliament of Singapore. Constituencies are classified as either single member or group representation constituencies...


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